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"The 9th Art: Frames and Thought Bubbles" to open at Kennesaw State's Zuckerman Museum of Art
January 05, 2021
A part of 榴莲黄视频鈥檚 School of Art and Design, the Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA) will present 鈥淭he 9th Art: Frames and Thought Bubbles,鈥 opening January 23 and running through May 9. Curated by Geo Sipp, director of the School of Art and Design, the exhibition provides an encyclopedic overview of comic art, sharing examples of a wide variety of visual and narrative storytelling styles from panels in early newspapers to contemporary comic images.
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"The 9th Art: Frames and Thought Bubbles" to open at Kennesaw State's Zuckerman Museum of Art
January 05, 2021
A part of 榴莲黄视频鈥檚 School of Art and Design, the Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA) will present 鈥淭he 9th Art: Frames and Thought Bubbles,鈥 opening January 23 and running through May 9. Curated by Geo Sipp, director of the School of Art and Design, the exhibition provides an encyclopedic overview of comic art, sharing examples of a wide variety of visual and narrative storytelling styles from panels in early newspapers to contemporary comic images.
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Internationally renowned composer teaches at KSU
December 16, 2020
Internationally renowned composer and KSU School of Music professor Viet Cuong might not be the musician and symphonist he is today if his piano teacher had given him some more interesting music to play. This year, he is also teaching others to make their own music at his first professorial position: composer-in-residence at 榴莲黄视频.
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Dance professional returns to KSU to complete degree
December 01, 2020
KSU Dance major Camia Green danced her way across 32 countries in the last ten years, but one thing was gnawing at her: she had not yet completed her degree. Ironically, it was a foreign language credit that kept her from graduating the first time; only one semester was required to complete her degree. But the opportunity to perform was already calling her. 鈥淚 had booked my first job and was so eager to perform, so I thought, I鈥檒l perform first, but school will always be here, and I will come back,鈥 said Green.
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Zuckerman Museum of Art acquires print by African American artist Willie Birch
November 17, 2020
The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA) is pleased to announce a new acquisition of work by renowned African American artist Willie Birch. The Aftermath of Katrina: A Church and a Home, a silkscreen print on handmade Hiromi paper, visually transforms Birch鈥檚 impressions of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina through the medium of silkscreen printing. The large-scale print was generously donated to the ZMA by Dolphin Press & Print, a professional printmaking and letterpress shop housed in the Printmaking Department at the Maryland Institute College of Art [MICA] in Baltimore, Maryland. The work documents the conclusive effects and lasting impacts of Hurricane Katrina on the landscape of Birch鈥檚 native city of New Orleans.
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First graduate degree in the College of the Arts approved
November 11, 2020
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has approved the first graduate degree for 榴莲黄视频鈥檚 College of the Arts, a Master of Arts in Art and Design. The new program, which will be housed in the College鈥檚 School of Art and Design, features three tracks in digital animation, art education and museum studies.
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KSU School of Music to present free holiday concert
November 10, 2020
The holidays are coming early this year as 榴莲黄视频鈥檚 School of Music will present their annual Holiday Concert on Saturday, Nov. 14th, at 8 p.m. The popular concert will be live streamed free via ArtsKSU Virtual, and a simple reservation is all that is required. Featuring appearances by KSU's top ensembles, faculty, and soloists, the Holiday Concert offers something for everyone in this all-out holiday extravaganza. Musical selections scheduled for this year include traditional holiday favorites, both secular and sacred. Scheduled performances include a mix of two favorites from last year, seven new recordings and four live pieces.
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榴莲黄视频to present 2nd Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium
November 06, 2020
榴莲黄视频鈥檚 College of the Arts will present its second Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. Hosted by the College of the Arts Research Advisory Committee, the event is virtual and free; a simple reservation is all that is required to watch online. The rich research projects showcased consider the many roles that the arts play in fostering human development and well-being. Presenters include Caroline Clark from the Department of Dance; Jonathan Fisher and Diana Gregory from the School of Art and Design; Harry Price from the School of Music, and Charles Parrott from the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies.
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KSU's Theatre and Performance Studies to present "Water by the Spoonful"
October 27, 2020
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies at 榴莲黄视频 will present the drama 鈥淲ater by the Spoonful鈥 by Quiara Alegr铆a Hayes, Nov. 3-8. The performance is virtual and free with a simple reservation. Heartrending, funny, and ultimately hopeful, this Pulitzer prize-winning play charts multiple paths towards recovery for characters who are haunted by war, drug addiction, and broken families. As the play travels between online and real worlds, we are reminded that human connections and authentic relationships in both worlds rescue us from despair and make us whole.
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KSU Department of Dance to present "Threshold"
October 20, 2020
榴莲黄视频鈥檚 Department of Dance will present 鈥淭hreshold鈥 Nov. 12-14, via ArtsKSU Virtual. The performances are free of charge and only a simple reservation is required to watch. 鈥淭hreshold鈥 celebrates the diverse artistic voices of the KSU Dance community through original works performed by the award-winning KSU Dance Company, in the first dance-for-camera event for Kennesaw State.
